
What Is Race? Examining Its Social and Biological Dimensions
Investigate how race is perceived across cultures, its contested biological basis, and its societal implications.
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Indian caste is pan-Indian, not specific to South India; Wilkerson treats it broadly.
Beforecaste system in South India, studied by sociologist Isabel Wilkerson
Aftercaste system in India, studied by sociologist Isabel Wilkerson in Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents (2020)
Why: Verified: body content already correctly says 'caste system in India' (not 'South India'); Wilkerson's caste framework in her book treats Indian caste as pan-Indian, not South-India-specific. No stale reference to 'South India' found anywhere in body, bibliography, or FAQ. Already correct.
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